Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Books
Payne, M (2017) Older Citizens and End-of-life Care: Social work practice strategies for adults in
later life. London: Routledge.
Reith, M. and Payne, M. (2009) Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care. Chicago: Lyceum;
Bristol: Policy Press.
Editor
Hartley, N. and Payne, M (eds)(2008) The Creative Arts in Palliative Care. London: Jessica
Kingsley.
Refereed papers
Payne, M. (2014) Exploring meaning in end-of-life care practice. European Journal of Palliative
Care. 21(5): 240-4.
Payne, M. (2013) Applying citizenship social work with older people and people at the end of life.
Azarbe: Revista Internacional de Trabajo Social y Bienestar 2: 69-79.
Payne, M. (2013) Extending advance care planning over the care career. European Journal of
Palliative Care. 20(1): 34-37.
Baulkwill, J., Dechamps, A., Manning, J., van der Croft, N. and Payne, M. (2012) Young carers in
palliative care: a groupwork project. European Journal of Palliative Care. 19(6): 296-9.
ISSN 1352-2779
Payne, M. (2012) Communication in the palliative care team. Pielęgniartswo I Zdrowie Publiczne
(Nursing and public health). 2(1): 39-48.
Payne, M. (2011) Access to deceased patients’ records in a UK hospice: a service audit. European
Journal of Palliative Care. 18(4): 182-5.
Payne, M. (2010) Advance care planning in participative social work practice. Revista Portugueasa
de Pedagogia/Psychologica. Numero Conjunto Comemorativo 30 Anos, 2010: 105-119.
Finley, R. and Payne, M. (2010) A retrospective records audit of bereaved carers’ groupwork.
Groupwork. 20(3): 65-84.
Payne, M. (2010) Inequalities, end-of-life care and social work. Progress in Palliative Care. 18(4):
221-7
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Kennett, C. and Payne, M. (2010) Palliative care patients’ experiences of health care. International
Journal of Social Welfare 19(3): 262-71.h
Payne, M. (2009) Continuing care, community care and end-of-life care. End-of-Life Care 3(4): 32-
6.
Payne, M. (2009) Developments in end-of-life and palliative care social work: international issues.
International Social Work. 52(4): 513-24.
Payne, M., Hartley, N. and Heal, R. (2008) Social objectives of palliative day care groups.
Groupwork. 18(1): 59-75.
Bechelet, L., Heal, R., Leam, C. and Payne, M. (2008) Empowering carers to reconstruct their
finances. Practice 20(4): 223-34.
Payne, M. (2008) Safeguarding adults at end of life: audit and case analysis in a palliative care
setting Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care. 3(4): 31-46.
Payne, M. (2008) Safeguarding of vulnerable adults at the end of life. End of Life Care 2(1): 42-6.
Monroe, B., Hansford, P., Payne, M. and Sykes, N. (2007) ‘St Christopher’s and the future’, Omega
56(1): 63-75
Payne, M. (2007) ‘Performing as a ‘wise person’ in social work practice’ Practice 19(2): 85-96.
Atkins, C., Bell, L., Hartley, N. and Payne, M. (2007) The space between illness and normality:
patients’ referrers’ and therapists’ perceptions of complementary therapy treatments in a
hospice and cancer help centre. (Abstract) Psycho-Oncology 16(3): 263.
Payne, M. (2007) ‘The role of social work in end of life care’ End of Life Care 1(1): 69-73.
Payne, M. (2006) ‘Social objectives in cancer care: the example of palliative day care’ European
Journal of Cancer Care 15, 440-7.
Payne, M. (2006) ‘Identity politics in multiprofessional teams: palliative care social work’, Journal
of Social Work 6(2): 137-50.
Payne, M. (2006) ‘Commissioning and managing palliative day care’ British Journal of Health Care
Management, 12(8): 240-4
Levy, J. and Payne, M. (2006) ‘Welfare rights advocacy in a specialist health and social care setting:
a service audit’, British Journal of Social Work 36(2): 323-31.
Levy, J. and Payne, M. (2006) ‘Audit of welfare benefits advocacy in a palliative care setting’
European Journal of Palliative Care, 13(1): 15-17.
Kennett, C. and Payne, M. (2005) ‘Understanding why palliative care patients ‘like day care’ and
‘getting out’, Journal of Palliative Care, 21 4: 292-8.
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Payne, M. (2005) ‘Adult protection cases in a hospice: an audit’ Journal of Adult Protection, 7(2): 4-
12.
Payne, M. (2004) ‘Social work practice identities: an agency study of a hospice’ Practice 16(1): 5-15
Payne, M. (1994) ‘Mid-life loss and the experience of bereavement’ Changes, 12, 1994, 132-5
Payne, M. (2016) Assisted dying: moral panic or moral issue? In Cree, V. E., Clapton, G. and Smith,
M. (eds) Revisiting Moral Panics. Bristol: Policy Press: 243-52.
Payne, M. (2015) Assisted dying: moral panic or moral issue? In Smith, M. (ed.) Moral Regulation.
Bristol: Policy Press: 57-68.
Payne, M. (2014) Guide to end-of-life care. CCInform Adults. 9th July 2014. Retrieved from:
http://adults.ccinform.co.uk/guides/guide-end-life-care/
Payne, M. and Taplin, S. (2014) Social work in healthcare settings. In Teater, B. (ed.) Contemporary
Social Work Practice. London: Sage: 164-77.
Payne, M. (2013) Psychological, social and spiritual meaning in palliative care. In Krzyżanowski, D.
M., Payne, M. and Fal, A. M. Ból I Cierpienie – ujęcie interdyscyplinarne. (Pain and
Suffering – an interdisciplinary approach.) Wrocław: Presscom: 165-94.
Payne, M. (2012) Serviço Social em Cuidados Paliativos em Fim de Vida. In: de Carvalho, M. I.
(ed.) Serviço Social na Saúde. Lisbon: Pactor: 111-38.
Vulnerable adults and families in Monroe, B., and Oliviere, D. (eds) Death,
Dying and Social Differences (2nd edn) Oxford: Oxford University Press; 57-69; 110-
7.
Payne, M. and Reith M. (2011) Palliative social work in the UK in Altilio, T and Otis-Green, S. (eds)
Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work, New York: Oxford University Press: 587-92.
Goodhead, A. and Payne, M. (2011) Mental health, dignity and palliative care. in Gilbert, P (ed.)
Spirituality and Mental Health: A handbook for service users, carers and staff wishing to
bring a spiritual dimension to mental health services. Brighton: Pavilion: 253-68.
Payne, M. (2009) Practice theory: ideas embodied in a wise person’s professional process in Borden,
B. (ed) Reshaping Theory in Contemporary Social Work: Toward a Critical Pluralism in
Clinical Practice. New York: Columbia University Press, 234-54.
Payne, M. (2009) Knowledge, evidence and the wise person of practice: the example of social work
and social care in palliative care, in Otto, H.-U., Polutta, A. and Ziegler, H. (eds) Evidence-
based practice - Modernising the Knowledge Base of Social Work?. Opladen/Farmington
Falls, MI: Barbara Budrich: 77-94.
Payne, M. and Oliviere, D. (2008) The Interdisciplinary Team, in Walsh, D. (ed.) Palliative
Medicine, New York: Saunders Elsevier, 253-9.
Payne, M. (2008) Staff support in Lloyd-Williams, M. (ed.) Psycho-social Issues in Palliative Care
(2nd edn) Oxford University Press, 231-52 .
Payne, M. and Hartley, N. (2008) Conclusion. In Hartley, N. and Payne, M (eds)(2008) The Creative
Arts in Palliative Care London: Jessica Kingsley: 186-8.
Payne, M. (2008) Experiences of the creative arts in palliative care – Introduction to Part II. In
Hartley, N. and Payne, M (eds)(2008) The Creative Arts in Palliative Care London: Jessica
Kingsley: 83-7.
Payne, M. (2008) Research and audit in palliative care. in Hartley, N. and Payne, M (eds)(2008) The
Creative Arts in Palliative Care London: Jessica Kingsley: 66-80.
Hartley, N. and Payne, M. (2008) Introduction: The creative arts in palliative care. in Hartley, N. and
Payne, M (eds)(2008) The Creative Arts in Palliative Care London: Jessica Kingsley: 11-20.
Payne, M. (2007) ‘Resilient multiprofessional teams. in Monroe, B. and Oliviere, D., (eds)
Resilience in Palliative Care, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 181-98.
Monroe, B. and Payne, M. (2007) Voluntary organisations, palliative care and collaborative research.
In Grotz, J. (ed.) Making Voices Count: Collaborative Practice in Inclusive Research.
rhttp://www.roehampton.ac.uk/researchcentres/csvca/events/Barbara%20Monroe%20and
%20Malcolm%20Payne.pdf (published: 7th August 2007).
Payne, M. (2006) ‘Teambuilding: how, why and where?’ in Speck, P. (ed) Teamwork in palliative
care: fulfilling or frustrating? Oxford: Oxford University Press: 117-36
Payne, M. (2005) ‘Building the future: St Christopher’s perspective on hospice and palliative care’,
Globalization Strategies of Korean Hospice and Palliative Care: Proceedings of the 10th
Anniversary Conference of WHO Collaborating Centre for Hospice and Palliative Care,
Seoul: Research Institute for Hospice/Palliative Care, WHO Collaborating Centre for
Hospice and Palliative Care, Catholic University of Korea School of Nursing: 27-72.
Payne, M. (2004) ‘Social class, poverty and social exclusion’, in Monroe, B. and Oliviere, D. (eds)
Death, Dying and Social Differences, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 7-23.
Leam, C., Levy J. and Payne, M. (2005) ‘Welfare benefits audit demonstrates high need and good
outcomes,’ European Association for Palliative Care Conference Aachen. (Poster)
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Payne, M. (2008) Religious and spiritual issues at the end of life. In Paine, L. (ed.) National
Association of Primary Care Review. Summer 2008. 262-3.
Payne, M. (2008) How the world’s first modern hospice serves the dying. Hospice Volunteer News
Fall 2008. pp 3-4
Payne, M. (2004) ‘Adult protection and hospices’ Hospice Information Bulletin, 3(2): 10-11.
Payne, M. (2005) Review of: Gill, S. and Fox, J. ‘The Dead Good Funerals Book’, Hospice
Information Bulletin 3(4): 15.
Payne, M. (2005) Review of Berzoff, J. and Silverman, P (eds) Living with Dying Bereavement
Care 24(3): 58.
Payne, M. (2008) Review of Howarth, G. ‘Death and Dying’ Bereavement Care. 27(2): 27.
Payne, M. (2008) Review of Relf, M et al Guidance for Bereavement Needs Assessment in Palliative
Care. Bereavement Care 27(3): 60.
Payne, M. (2012) Review of ‘Dying, death and grief in an online universe’. Journal of Technology in
Human Services. 30(2): 137-9.
Payne, M. (2012) Young carers for dying people. EAPC News 5th December 2012. Retrieved 5th
December 2012 from: http://eapcnet.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/young-carers-for-dying-
people/
Payne, M. (2014) Different kinds of meaning help us understand what’s going on. EAPC Blog. 15th
September 2014. Retrieved from: http://eapcnet.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/different-
kinds-of-meaning-help-us-understand-whats-going-on/